The new “Recall” feature really does look good on paper, but the taking in mind that it catalogues almost everything you do on your computer, it could turn out to be a privacy nightmare. “logging things you do in apps, tracking communications in live meetings, remembering all websites you’ve visited for research, and...
No they didn’t. I have a 1st gen iPad loaded with old versions of popular games (e.g. Jetpack Joyride, Angry Birds) and there are literally zero ads and in-app purchases.
True, but I would rather buy a dozen quality $0.99 games with high replay value (still fun 13+ years later) than several dozen “””free””” ad-filled games that constantly bug you for a $3.99/week subscription to get more BullshitCoins
We can’t even get 4 programmers to agree on how to produce something, if you really think you can get more people than that to agree on what to produce, you are really naive.
Don’t they though? A company pays Google/Facebook/whatever to serve ads to you, and you are blocking the ads that the company paid for (this is a good thing obviously, fuck ads).
It is becoming near impossible to find relevant information from search engines. Duckduckgo, SearXNG, Bing, Google, and so many more mainstream engines have a significantly high noise to signal ratio, and it is getting worse....
There is no point. You paid $25 for cold fast food, the delivery driver didn’t get paid shit and the restaurant didn’t get paid shit. On the bright side, the shitty delivery app might be profitable next quarter after firing 30% of their staff :)
What a bizarre hill to die on, how the hell is this such a hot issue? I would dropkick a living baby into a volcano if it would prevent my partner from dying…
Wouldn’t that kind of defeat the purpose of the fediverse because you would need some kind of centralized system to keep track of all instance’s reputations?
How does it know the difference between functional and tracking parameters? Would it handle something like ‘?page=1&order=desc&some_bullshit_marketing_param=kdnsskwjrjeisn’
Granted. (lemmy.world)
New “Recall” feature in Windows 11 is a privacy nightmare (www.theverge.com)
The new “Recall” feature really does look good on paper, but the taking in mind that it catalogues almost everything you do on your computer, it could turn out to be a privacy nightmare. “logging things you do in apps, tracking communications in live meetings, remembering all websites you’ve visited for research, and...
Raw-milk fans plan to drink up as experts warn of high levels of H5N1 virus (arstechnica.com)
The youth's slang is so hard to keep up with... (lemmy.world)
Why do mobile games suck nowadays?
In the last 5-7 years I’ve noticed that mobile games have devolved info always online p2w shit...
The snake is high maintenance and doesn't like you to sleep in. (lemmy.world)
This grocery store charges a hefty handling fee and asks for a tip when using online ordering. (lemmy.ca)
Should I also tip the delivery driver, and the person who made the product?
love the🗿tho (lemmy.ml)
"Labour Market" (lemmy.ml)
The British vs Ants (lemmy.world)
Trump Says America Is Over 'As We Know It' if He Can't Do Crimes While in Office (www.rollingstone.com)
The former president — who is facing a mountain of legal woes — is trying to win back the White House on the idea that he should be above the law...
Future of American Dream 🏡 (lemmy.today)
This Lawmaker Wants to Jail People for Watching Porn (www.rollingstone.com)
Feel this! (i.imgur.com)
imma repost this when neuralink kills its first human test subject rule (lemmy.world)
Oklahoma proposal would make watching porn a felony, ban sexting outside marriage (nypost.com)
this country is so fucking cool
What are the highest quality search engines?
It is becoming near impossible to find relevant information from search engines. Duckduckgo, SearXNG, Bing, Google, and so many more mainstream engines have a significantly high noise to signal ratio, and it is getting worse....
What even is the point of delivery anymore (lemmy.world)
Samsung sets Galaxy S24 launch for Jan. 17; here’s what to expect (arstechnica.com)
Texas can ban emergency abortions for women whose lives are at risk due to pregnancy despite federal guidance, court rules (apnews.com)
Norm's take on history (startrek.website)
Top 50 defederated instances (lemmy.basedcount.com)
Firefox now supports clean URLs with the new "Copy link without site tracking" option
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